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Post-editing and legal translation
Author(s) -
Fiorenza Mileto
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
h2d revista de humanidades digitais
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2184-562X
DOI - 10.21814/h2d.237
Subject(s) - computer science , interpreter , computer assisted translation , machine translation , terminology , translation (biology) , natural language processing , artificial intelligence , machine translation software usability , example based machine translation , programming language , linguistics , philosophy , biochemistry , chemistry , messenger rna , gene
At UNINT, the courses dedicated to technologies are inspired by the principles of PBL (project-based learning) and experiential learning. Following this approach, in the courses dedicated to assisted and automatic translation the students perform experiments to test some aspects or address problems that are detected through the observation of the translation industry: i.e., the compatibility of screen readers with CATs for blind users, the testing of Adaptive Machine Translation (AMT) systems being developed, the verification of the usefulness of the output of Machine Translation (MT) not only for translators but also for interpreters. This year, during the automatic translation and post-editing laboratory, thanks to the interdisciplinary nature of the courses dealing with translation technologies, a group of students carried out experiments on materials made available by the teacher of active legal translation module. The aim was to verify how effective the automatic translation integrated with the assisted translation from Italian into English was on a determined type of text, using procedures like pre-editing, the creation of ad hoc translation memories based on legacy material and the automatic verification of terminology through the creation of specific glossaries.

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